Transylvania graduate advocates for public education as new FCPS board chair
Transylvania alumnus Tyler Murphy ’10 advocates for public education as the new local school board chair.
Transylvania alumnus Tyler Murphy ’10 advocates for public education as the new local school board chair.
Being able to have in-person learning during COVID-19 requires the efforts of the entire campus community. But each discipline has its own essential worker, and the chemistry lab has Brandon Bailey ’19.
Wes Hogan ’97 talks with 1780 at the recently renovated Greyline Station where he opened Old North Bar.
Retiring after nearly 30 years with the Lexington Fire Department, Chief Kristin Chilton ’90 recalls how something as simple as taking an elective in her senior year could lead to an opportunity that changed her life and the course of a community institution.
For a Ph.D. candidate studying public policy, all pathways to the University of Southern California and the Harvard Kennedy School lead back to “where the magic happens.”